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Re: [March 18th, 2009] "One Rom To Rule Them All..." MIGHTYROM 4.14 [20771]

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Originally Posted by reigndropz View Post
Good idea lol

I started today trying to work with UC for the first time, with the help of Arelas today. I successfully got it to install a slew of apps, and set up my email as well, which is awesome. When it comes to the tweaks though, its getting pretty confusing for me. For instance, I'm trying to have the start menu enlarged automatically as well as have specific shortcuts in the start menu too. Now my question is, do I have to export/delete the original shortcuts first before I implement with the xml file the new ones I want? if so, how rough is that?

Also, does <wap-provisioningdoc> and <\wap-provisioningdoc> have to be done between every action? or just at the beginning of the xml and the end?
How to create a shortcut for your application
Browse to \Program Files
then to the folder that has the program you want to create a shortcut for
I'll use SprintTV for an example. so go \Program Files\SprintTV and copy the SprintTV icon
then browse to
\Windows\Start Menu\Programs and paste the shortcut there, make sure to rename it because it will show up as SprintTV Shortcut (or something like that) now copy that shortcut to your SD card
Where ever you save the file, you'll need to put an entry in your SDConfig.txt
I'll use \Storage Card\Config\Shortcuts as an example

SDConfig.txt
Code:
CPY1:\Storage Card\Config\Shortcuts\SprintTV.lnk
CPY2:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\SprintTV.lnk
Make sure you name the file in the destination CPY2
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